Reviews of Country Aire Campground

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Aug 2014 -
$35.00

We stayed here for our annual tubing weekend. We were in a motorhome and the rest of our group were on tent sites. Nice campground with large grassy sites. Very convenient to the Deerfield River and Shelburne Falls (Bridge of Flowers and Glacial Potholes.) My only complaint is that the grass needed to be cut. We will definitely be back next year. - Bonnie66

Jun 2014 -
$30.00

We really liked this campground. You can tell that the owners have camped and understand what is important to campers. They run a tight ship which makes it pleasant for all campers. The only campground ever that asked to see the dogs rabies certificates, but that is a good thing. The sites are large and laid out well with lots of room between campers. Nice areas near the utilities that keep things clean even in rainy weather. Interior roads are gravel but well kept with plenty of room to maneuver big rigs. Sites are grass and relatively level. Good utilities. Tent areas are secluded. Seasonal sites are separate from the transient sites. All units well kept. I would camp here again if in the area. - elaine170

Oct 2013 -
$30.00

This a great little campground in the middle of Western Mass. Very friendly management, and very well maintained. Grass and bushes were all trimmed, no weeds or undergrowth. Roads all in nice condition with very large pull through sites. All the utilities are newer, electric, water, and sewer. Nice little store, the snack are was closed, but the kitchen was spotlessly clean. - Nausett

Reviews of Mohawk Trail State Forest

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Jul 2012 -
$12.00

The layout of this campground has changed do to Hurricane Irene. The swimming hole that was at least 6' deep last year is only about 3'. We couldn't believe the damage that was done. A lot of the sites near the river are carry in, carry out. Sites 1 through 12 have been changed to group sites 2 through 4. I don't know why this is, as they still look like individual sites. We still really enjoyed our stay and hope to be back next year. Two of my children and I did the Zoar Zipline and had a ball. It's expensive but was worth it to see their faces. Better than an amusement park if your into the outdoors. Helpful hint, the showers in the camping area have a button that constantly needs to be held to get water, but the showers by the cabins has a regular hot/cold lever with constant flow. - B. P. Donelan

Jul 2011 -
$12.00

My family loved this campground. Our site was clean and level for our camper. Showers were kind of awkward with a push button that had to be held all the time that you wanted water. The swimming hole was a lot of fun for the kids. We went tubing down the Deerfield river near by which was really cool. We will definetally go back again. The dump station was working when we left. - B. P. Donelan

May 2011 -
$14.00

Beautiful natural setting: stayed here 3 days while exploring northwestern Massachusetts. Lots of notices about bear activity in the area and bear boxes for storing food: but we didn't see any bears. Some sites are more level than others. Bathrooms are old but clean. The showers need work, pitted concrete floor and the water mechanism is awkward. The dump station was not available for use when we were here. It was awaiting repair and apparently had been for some time. - liz&denis